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Downton Abbey Series 4: Joanne Froggatt says new series will “surprise” audience!

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With filming underway for the much-anticipated fourth series of the hit ITV period drama, Downton Abbey, one of its stars, Joanne Froggatt has revealed that she thinks that the audience are in for a surprise when it hits our screens later this year.

Downton Abbey warmed the hearts of millions across the world with since it began in 2010 with its tale of aristocratic life in the early 1900′s, but many felt worried for its return for series four this year after the departure of 3 of its main stars.
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Downton Abbey Series 4: Scripts for new series are “best yet” according to Joanne Froggatt (Anna Bates)!

Joanne Froggatt has revealed that the scripts the cast of Downton Abbey have just received for Series 4 are the best the show has ever had!

Joanne, whose character Anna Bates campaigned tirelessly to clear her husband, Valet John Bates’ (Brendan Coyle) name following his wrongful conviction of the murder of his ex-wife, Vera throughout the last series, has also revealed that playing out this storyline, which saw Bates freed eventually, helped her gain a real sense of achievement, both personally and for her character.
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Downton Abbey star, Laura Carmichael, feels sorry for legendary director Sir Peter Hall after he ruins her West End début by heckling!

Downton Abbey star, Laura Carmichael admits that not only feeling embarrassed after legendary theatre director, Sir Peter Hall heckled her début West End performance, but also feels “really bad” for him too!

Laura, who plays Lady Edith Crawley in the award-winning ITV period drama, was staring in Uncle Vanya at the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End, when Sir Peter Hall, who was in the audience, reportedly shouted ‘stop’ during the final scene, causing those nearby him to miss the ending.
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Downton Abbey: Top five moments from series 3

With a fourth series hopefully in the making, but with some of the hugely successful ITV drama’s stars involvement in it still in question, will Downton Abbey ever be the same again?

And so, as the nation prepares itself for the final instalment of what has been another epic series of Downton Abbey, Unreality TV thought it would be nice to recap some of the joys and sorrows that series three of the phenomenal period drama has provided us with, and so with no further ado, we give to you our top five moments from this series!

5.  Ethel gives up baby Charlie

Ethel (Amy Nuttal) came on to our Downton screens in series two, as a housemaid with dreams and aspirations of being something more than just a servant.  Unfortunately, the only thing to overpower her lust for life was her lust for men, and when Downton Abbey turned into a convalescent home during the First World War, she revelled at the thought of having her pick of the officers.

Unfortunately for her, when she finally made her choice she was caught red handed in bed with him by Mrs Hughes, who instantly dismissed her, but that wasn’t to be the last we saw of Ethel.

Mrs Hughes showed a softer side to her usually strict character when Ethel turned up on her doorstep, pregnant and alone, when she organised for a visit from the parents of the father of Ethel’s son, Charlie, who had been killed during the war.  Whilst shocked by the revelation  Charlie’s grandparents offered to take Charlie back with them and give him a charmed life, but unable to part with her child, Ethel declined their offer.

Series three saw Ethel at her lowest point yet, prostituting herself to be able to feed her son, and after being found out by Mrs Hughes, she finally came to the heartbreaking conclusion that Charlie would indeed be better off living the life his father had, and reluctantly handed him over to his new guardians.

The end of series three see’s Ethel now employed by cousin Isabel  but always still devastated at her loss.  We wonder what the future will hold for her in series four, if there is one!

4 –  Lady Edith’s humiliation

With all her sisters happily pared off and beginning their new lives Edith (Laura Carmichael) has not only run out of victims for her spiteful behaviour, but also starts to feel very lonely.  When Sir Anthony Strallan (Robert Bathurst) returns from war she decides they should pick up where they left off and make him her husband.  Sir Anthony isn’t quite so keen, however, and when the Dowager Countess learns that he has returned from war lame, she makes it her mission to stop her granddaughter from devoting her life to him.

And her plan works well until Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) takes pity on his daughters pleas and agrees to allow them to marry, and soon another massive Crawley wedding is being planned.  On the day itself Edith looked amazing and actually showed some kindness and feelings towards her family   However, her joy soon turns to heartbreak when, at the altar, Sir Anthony backs out of his vows and makes a dash for the back of the church, leaving poor Edith hurt, humiliated and heartbroken.

Now a budding journalist, tonight’s finale is set to hold more upset for Edith when she finds out something untoward about her editor, so the question remains will she ever find happiness again?  In series four perhaps!

3 –  Bates is released from prison

We all watched in shock and horror as Mr Bates (Brendan Coyle) was arrested and locked up for the murder of his former wife, Vera, during last year’s Christmas special.  Things didn’t start too well for the valet this series as he faced the prospect of hanging for the crime that he did not commit.  The only saving grace for him was that he had managed to marry his sweetheart, Anna (Joanne Froggatt) before being slung in the cells, and her love and loyalty showed immense strength as she tirelessly campaigned to get him home.  First of all she managed to have the death penalty overturned to life imprisonment  thanks to the help and financial backing of Lord Grantham, and the scenes of her sat with him in the pub following the ruling were some of the most heart-warming the show has shown.

Never once faltering, or doubting her husband, Anna sets herself a mission to uncover evidence to prove that Vera killed herself, and finally gets a lucky break when she speaks to  Vera’s neighbour who confirms that she witnessed Vera baking the pie that the poison that killed her was in.  Unfortunately for her the neighbour in question is not Mr Bates biggest fan and it is touch or go as to whether she would make a statement to the police that would clear his name.  She did, however, and Mr Bates was welcomed home to Downton Abbey by staff and family alike.

Now they are finally reunited we are all hoping that series 4 will bring some well deserved happiness to the couple, and maybe even the patter of tiny Bates feet?

2 –  Lady Mary & Matthew’s wedding

Throughout the first two series of this epic ITV period drama we were all hooked on the will-they-wont-they romance between Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) and Matthew (Dan Stevens) so when he finally proposed, and she finally accepted, at the end of the Christmas special last year, we were all thrilled at the prospect of a happy ever after for our favourite characters.

However, in true Downton tradition, the wedding went about as smoothly as their romance.

Matthew is still racked with guilt over the death of his late fiancée and when her father leaves him his entire estate in his will, a huge issue arises when Lady Mary suggests that the money be used to bail out Lord Grantham who has lost his entire fortune in a bad investment.  Matthew refuses, believing that his former nearly father in law would never have left him the money if he had known that his daughter had witnessed Matthew and Mary kissing just before her death.

Mary declares that Matthew is not on her side and says that she doesn’t think she can marry him if he is not prepared to help her family  butt thanks to Matthews sentimentally appointed best man, Tom, they do eventually make it down the aisle, and after Matthew finds out that Levinia’s father had indeed known about the kiss, he agrees to put the inheritance into the estate, saving Downton Abbey from ruin.

Sounds like a happy ever after, right?  However, if you think it will stay that way then you may be disappointed as teasers suggest that in tonight’s episode Mary is discovered to be keeping something from her new husband coupled with reports that Dan Stevens who plays Matthew has decided not to renew his contract if a fourth series is commissioned, could spell heartbreak for these star-crossed lovers!

1 –  Lady Sybil’s death

Fans of this award-winning ITV drama will know how lady Sybil (Jessica Brown-Findlay) eloped with Tom Branson (Allen Leech), the former chauffeur, to start a new, more humble life with him in Ireland.  News that Lady Sybil was expecting her first baby reached Downton during the Christmas special and everyone eagerly awaited of the first Crawley grandchild.

Tom and Sybil came back to Downton in series two for the wedding of Matthew and Mary and after a shaky start, and a strong alliance with Matthew, their marriage finally started to be accepted.

They returned in much more sinister circumstances later in the series, however, when Tom’s loud political opinions got him banned from Ireland resulting in him fleeing his home, leaving a heavily pregnant Sybil to make her own way back to Downton.  Nearly at her due date, Sybil was advised to stay with her parents until after the baby arrived, after which she and her husband planned to move to Liverpool to start a fresh.  However, when the time came for the new arrival the family’s physician raised concerns that Lady Sybil was showing real signs of the life threatening blood pressure condition, eclampsia.

However, the child birth specialist that Lord Grantham had employed especially for the happy occasion disagreed, and whilst they all fought over whether to have lady Sybil transported to hospital for an emergency c-section, she had the baby.  All seemed well at first but in the middle of the night the family, and viewers too, were shocked when Lady Sybil died of the condition.

This tragedy drove real divides between the members of the Crawley family, especially between Lord and Lady Grantham as she blamed her husband for her daughter untimely death.  Even the Dowager Countess (Dame Maggie Smith) showed a less iron side to her when she collapsed in tears after hearing the sad, sad news.

Whilst Lady Crawley finally forgave her husband, the issues then turned to baby Sybil’s future, with Tom putting his foot down and have his baby girl baptised a catholic, much to Lord Grantham’s disapproval.  The next issue that came up was the child’s upbringing, with Tom determined to take her back with him to Liverpool to live a simple life, but as pictures we published in today’s article show, it looks like he may have changed his mind and will leave her to be brought up at Downton Abbey after all.

Do you agree with our selection, or do you have any other moments that you think should have made our top five?  Leave your thoughts and comments below:

The series finale of Downton Abbey can be seen tonight at 9pm on ITV1/ITV1 HD.

Downton Abbey star Brendan Coyle on John Bates’ freedom and returning to Downton

As fans of Downton Abbey will know, at the end of last week’s episode, we heard that wrongly accused John Bates had been exonerated and would be freed from prison imminently.

He had of course been banged up after his evil ex-wife Vera committed suicide but set up her death to appear as though Bates had murdered her.

However, the testimony of a neighbour of Vera’s proved that John couldn’t have killed his former wife, and of course, it was his current wife, servant Anna (Joanne Froggatt) who battled successfully to get the testimony heard by the courts.

So next week, Bates will be back at Downton, and recently, Brendan Coyle who plays Bates has revealed that his character will be forever grateful to Anna for her faith in him.

Speaking to TV Times magazine, Brendan said, “Bates steps out of the prison gates, Anna’s there to greet him and they come together in each other’s arms… Read more & comment »

Downton Abbey Series 3: Lady Sybil dies in child birth!

Last night saw the fifth instalment of the current series of Downton Abbey, and what a shocker it turned out to be!

We reported earlier this week that rumour had it Lady Sybil was due to have her baby last night, and that she did, but a dramatic twist of fate left fans of the epic period drama shaken to the very core, when after a safe delivery, Lady Sybil (Jessica Brown Findlay) dies after a series of fits in her sleep.
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Downton Abbey Series 3: Spoilers and pictures for episode 4!

We are all still in shock following poor Lady Edith being jilted at the alter in last week’s instalment of Downton Abbey!

But, on a brighter note, Matthew finally gave in and donated his inheritance to Lord Grantham to save Downton, although not accepting it as a gift, Lord Grantham made him a partner in the estate (the estate he was already set to inherit, that would have been sold if it weren’t for his contribution, we smell a rat!).
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Downton Abbey Series 3: Spoilers and pictures for episode 3!

It looks like fans of Downton Abbey are in for another glorious treat tomorrow night, as they are invited to another Crawley wedding, this time lady Edith’s!

Fans of the show will know how unlucky-in-love-and-life, Edith (Laura Carmichael)  has been practically stalking Sir Anthony  Strallan (Robert Bathurst) despite the disapproval of her family and the fact she is around 25 years his junior.
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Downton Abbey: 60% of the show’s cast began their career in soaps! Here’s a look at the show’s soapy Who’s Who

Fans of Downton Abbey have most likely spotted a number of familiar faces amongst the cast, and in today’s Mirror, the paper reveals that some 60% of Downton’s cast began their careers in UK soaps!

For example, Siobhan Finneran, who plays acerbic lady’s maid O’Brien got her TV break on Coronation Street in the role of factory worker Josie Phillips.

That was back in 1989, when Mike Baldwin was cock of the walk at the factory, but after her stint on Corrie, and its spin-off show Romanian Holiday Siobhan also landed roles in Casualty and Emmerdale. More recently, she has of course starred as Janice in sitcom, Benidorm.

Her Downton co-star Rob James Collier – who plays the role of gay servant Thomas Barrow – also starred in Corrie as doomed Liam Connor, who was of course killed when evil Tony Gordon had him bumped off in 2008… Read more & comment »

Downton Abbey Series 3, Is Bates a killer (Again???) – Joanne Froggatt and Brendan Coyle discuss the future of Anna and Bates! (JUICY GOSSIP ALERT)

With the new series of Downton Abbey only a month away now, one of the big questions on everyone’s lips is will Bates be cleared of his wife’s death?

Fans of the hit ITV periodic drama will know how Bates was arrested for the murder of his ex-wife at the end of the last series of Downton Abbey, despite everyone on the planet knowing he didn’t do it  Unreality TV was invited to attend the world premiere of the first episode last month at the Mayfair hotel, London, where we were treated not only to the excellent series launch but also interviews with the cast, where we found a bit more juicy gossip regarding the jailed valet!
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Downton Abbey: Michelle Dockery, Jessica Brown-Findlay and Joanne Froggatt talk weddings, Emmy Awards & romance rumours

As we reported last week, Downton Abbey star Michelle Dockery – who of course plays the role of Lady Mary – revealed to new! magazine that filming for her character’s wedding to Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) was carried out in top-secret mode so as not to spoil the scenes for viewers.

During that interview, Michelle revealed that she’d “felt like Kate Middleton” during filming and while wearing all the finery befitting of a bride at the time.

She said, “There was lots of security when we filmed those scenes.

“The place was swarming with paparazzi trying to get a glimpse – I felt a bit like Kate Middleton!

“We were trying to shield everything as we didn’t want people seeing the dress before the day… Read more & comment »

Downton Abbey bosses fear cast exodus amid raft of Hollywood offers!

It seems that the bosses of hit period drama Downton Abbey have been “thrown into crisis” as a number of the female cast of the ITV1 show are being tempted to begin careers in Hollywood.

And of course, were actors such as Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael – who play the roles of Lady Mary and Lady Edith Crawley – to leave, there would need to be either significant rewrites or new actresses brought in to play the roles.

According to the Daily Mirror today, Downton stars Joanne Froggatt and Jessica Brown Findlay – who star as maid Anna and Crawley sister Sybil – have also been inundated with offers of movie roles, so the exodus could become somewhat catastrophic for the show.

A show source said, “The girls are the toast of Hollywood right now and people are scrambling to work with them… Read more & comment »

Sherlock creator, Steven Moffatt reveals delight at 13 Emmy nominations

The genius behind the hit BBC drama, Sherlock, has revealed his delight at the shows 13 nominations for this years Emmy Awards.

Steven Moffat, who is also the brains behind Doctor Who, has been very vocal about an American remake of Sherlock saying that he thought it would embarrass the legacy his show has created, took to social networking site, Twitter, to make his feeling known with regards to the US award nominations, as well as paying tribute to the shows director, Paul McGuigan.
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